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The state's last coal-fired power plant will close down in September.
Executives at the company cited lower demand for PC components and rising inflation as primary reasons for the decline.
The crypto lending platform temporarily suspended withdrawals in June, but reports say it suffered big losses trading customer’s funds.
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Kenya's national cohesion watchdog has threatened to suspend the social network from the country in a week if it doesn't mitigate hate speech.
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Second covid-19 boosters for the general population are reportedly being postponed in favor of new and improved shots.
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Twitter's monthly subscription service has just raised its price.
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It’s the first authorization bill in over five years that also backs the space agency’s Mars prospects, all while offering $52 billion for semiconductors.